Similar Bonus Round Rules: On Tic Tac Dough, if you combine Tic & Tic, you automatically get the "Dough". You automatically go to $1,000 and win the prize package, as on the Joker's Wild, get a natural triple or " 3 Of A Kind" you automatically get the "Dough"! Makes sense, true.
The following year, Hal Shear became the all-time champion with $39,050 beating Mark Gluckman's Record of $33,000+ I must say, both Mark Gluckman and Hal Shear won a second car winning their 10th Game
I don't know why the theme music for 1977-1978 played so slower than usual. Maybe the recording equipment was rusty? It's no wonder why, the following year, Hal Hidey created a new theme that was close to that must with more horns. Just made it more contemporary for 1978
The same theme song that was used for the entire CBS run (1972-1975) was also used for the first season (1977-1978) of the syndicated version before Hal Hidey put his musical touch on TJW, TTD, and other Barry & Enright game shows.
Mark Gluckman and Hal Shear both broke all-time records in the process of winning their 10th games.
Similar Bonus Round Rules:
On Tic Tac Dough, if you combine Tic & Tic, you automatically get the "Dough".
You automatically go to $1,000 and win the prize package, as on the Joker's Wild, get a natural triple or " 3 Of A Kind" you automatically get the "Dough"! Makes sense, true.
I meant Tic & Tac for an automatic win in the bonus round.
The following year, Hal Shear became the all-time champion with $39,050 beating Mark Gluckman's Record of $33,000+
I must say, both Mark Gluckman and Hal Shear won a second car winning their 10th Game
Mark Gluckman and Hal Shear both broke the all-time records winning their 10th Games!
Both of the ladies are gorgeous
When was this taped?
Early 1978
I don't know why the theme music for 1977-1978 played so slower than usual. Maybe the recording equipment was rusty?
It's no wonder why, the following year, Hal Hidey created a new theme that was close to that must with more horns. Just made it more contemporary for 1978
The same theme song that was used for the entire CBS run (1972-1975) was also used for the first season (1977-1978) of the syndicated version before Hal Hidey put his musical touch on TJW, TTD, and other Barry & Enright game shows.